Title: Directorate of Arecanut
1Directorate of Arecanut Spices Development,
Calicut, Kerala
2MANDATE
- Assessment of the developmental needs of the
crops entrusted - Formulation of Central Sector / Centrally
Sponsored Schemes and implementation of the same
either directly or through the Implementing
Agencies - Monitoring of the Schemes and coordinating the
developmental activities. - Rendering technical assistance to State
Governments and other agencies on commodity
development programmes. - Collection and compilation of all the statistics
related to the crops and dissemination of the
same to various agencies - Keeping liaison with the research institutes and
extension agencies and acting as a two-way
channel in the transfer of technology. - Undertaking the publicity and propaganda works
relating to the commodities.
3MANDATE CROPS
Spices Spices
Major spices Pepper, Cardamom, Chilli, Ginger, Turmeric, Garlic
Seed spices Coriander, Cumin, Fennel, Fenugreek, Ajwan, Dill seed, Celery etc.
Tree spices Tamarind, Nutmeg, Clove, Cinnamon/Tejpat, Curry leaf, Allspice, Garcinia
Herbal Spices Basil, bay, dill leaves, marjoram, tarragon, thyme
Others Vanilla, Saffron etc.
Aromatic Medicinal Plants Aromatic Medicinal Plants
Arecanut Arecanut
Betelvine Betelvine
4Role of Directorate of Arecanut and Spices
Development (DASD) under NHM
- Directorate is
- Responsible for coordinating and monitoring the
activities on development of arecanut, spices,
and aromatic plants. - Responsible for organizing National level
training programmes, seminars and workshops on
spices and medicinal aromatic plants on regular
intervals. - Directorate supplements the developmental efforts
of the State Govt. by making available the
nucleus planting materials of various HYV of
spices and aromatic plants across the country,
through a centralised nursery programme at major
centres of cultivation. - Directorate disseminates periodically the
seasonal crop prospects, area coverage, price
trend etc. for the use in the planning process.
5Area, production and export of spices in India
Export Export
Year Area (' 000 ha) Production ('000 tonnes) Quantity ('000 tonnes) Value ( Rs. in Crores)
2000-01 2341.54 3002.29 235.92 1833.53
2001-02 2764.79 3343.85 243.20 1940.55
2002-03 2479.19 2863.04 264.11 2086.71
2003-04 2664.94 3721.71 254.38 1911.60
2004-05 2551.59 3757.23 335.49 2200.00
2005-06 2486.39 3697.14 350.36 2627.62
2006-07 373.75 3575.75
6Area, production and productivity of spices in
India 2005-06
Spices Area (000 ha) Production (000 tonnes) Productivity (kg/ha)
Pepper 260.23 92.94 357
Ginger 113.70 414.89 3649
Chillies 654.05 1014.61 1551
Turmeric 171.99 851.72 4952
Cardamom 95.77 17.74 185
Garlic 143.80 636.23 4424
Coriander 340.40 223.40 656
Cumin 521.25 134.76 259
Fennel 23.00 27.78 1208
Fenugreek 50.63 64.25 1269
Ajwan 10.38 1.63 157
Other seed spices 9.41 7.99 849
Clove 2.62 1.82 695
Nutmeg 11.28 2.84 252
Tamarind 61.25 188.00 3069
Cinnamon 0.77 1.66 2149
Tejpat 6.05 14.62 2416
Others 9.82 0.27 27
Total 2486.39 3697.14 1487
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8Approved ACTION PLAN of DASD 2006-07
9Approved ACTION PLAN of DASD 2006-07 Contd.
10Programmes undertaken by the Directorate during
2006-07
Includes excess amount released to cover up the
shortfall in the previous year
11Programmes undertaken during 2006-07 Contd..
12Institution-wise Financial Utilization
13Institution-wise Financial Utilization contd..
14Institution-wise Financial Utilization contd..
15Seed Production Programme at Indira Gandhi
Agricultural University, Chhattisgarh
Coriander
Ginger
16Production of Black Pepper Rooted Cuttings at
Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kerala
Bamboo method of propagation
Black Pepper Nursery
17National Seminar on Organic Spices Aromatic
Crops 1-2 Feb 2007, Calicut
18National Seminar on Organic Spices Aromatic
Crops 1-2 Feb 2007, Calicut
19National Workshop on Spices at ANGRAU, Hyderabad
1-2 March 2007
20- PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF PLANTING MATERIALS
- Production and Distribution of Nucleus Planting
Materials of Spices - Establishment of Small Nursery for Aromatic
Medicinal Plants - Establishment of Seed Processing and Storage
Infrastructure
21Proposed ACTION PLAN of DASD 2007-08 contd
22- ANALYTICAL LABORATORY FOR MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC
PLANTS - Establishment of Analytical Laboratory for
quality testing in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Maintenance of Existing Regional Analytical
Laboratories - Strengthening of Already Existing Regional
Analytical Laboratory for special needs - Setting up of Modern Distillation Units
23Proposed ACTION PLAN of DASD 2007-08 contd.
Porgramme Unit Cost per unit (Rs in lakhs) Physical Target Financial Requirement (Rs in lakhs)
II Establishment of Analytical Laboratory for Medicinal Aromatic plants Nos 30.00 2 60.00
III Maintenance of Existing Regional Analytical Laboratory Nos 2.00 10 20.00
IV Strengthening of Regional Analytical Laboratory for special needs Nos 34.00 1 34.00
V Setting up of Modern Distillation Units Nos 1.50 6 9.00
24TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION THROUGH FRONTLINE
DEMONSTRATION i. Organic farming It is proposed
to establish 25 frontline demonstration plots in
various university centres for the technology
dissemination of organic cultivation of various
spice crops. ii. Multi-species cropping system
in Arecanut garden Introduction of multi-species
cropping in arecanut garden aimed at increasing
the net returns from unit area will help the
farmers to withstand the fluctuating prices of
arecanut. Hence it is proposed to establish
front line demonstration plots for demonstration
of multi-species cropping in arecanut gardens.
25Proposed ACTION PLAN of DASD 2007-08 contd.
Porgramme Physical Target Financial Requirement (Rs in lakhs)
Technology Dissemination through Frontline Demonstration Technology Dissemination through Frontline Demonstration
i. Organic Farming 25 nos 22.00
ii. Multi-species cropping in arecanut 6 nos 3.00
26Proposed ACTION PLAN of DASD 2007-08 contd.
National workshops on methodological issues in
spices statistics There is lot of
discrepancies in the estimates of area and
production of spices among different agencies
involved in the country. It is felt that all
these agencies to review the existing methodology
and develop a refined and uniform methodology to
be adopted throughout the country. For this a
series of meetings and workshops are required.
It is proposed to earmark Rs 3.00 lakhs for this
purpose.
27Proposed ACTION PLAN of DASD 2007-08 contd.
Porgramme Unit Cost per unit (Rs in lakhs) Physical Target Financial Requirement (Rs in lakhs)
Transfer of Technology Porgrammes Transfer of Technology Porgrammes
a. National Seminar Nos 3.00 4 12.00
b. National Workshops Nos 1.50 5 7.50
Monitoring Monitoring LS 5.00
Mission Management Mission Management LS 20.50
28ACTION PLAN of DASD 2007-08 At a Glance
S.No. Programmes Financial Requirement (Rs in lakhs)
1. Production and Distribution of Planting Materials 230.00
2. Establishment of Analytical Laboratory 60.00
3. Maintenance of Regional Analytical Laboratory 20.00
4. Strengthening of Regional Analytical Lab for special needs 34.00
5. Setting up of Distillation Unit 9.00
6. Technology Dissemination through Frontline Demonstration 25.00
7. Transfer of Technology programmes 19.50
8. Workshops on methodological issues in spices statistics 3.00
9. Monitoring 5.00
10. Mission Management 20.50
TOTAL 426.00
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